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Monthly Archives: March 2017

Sunday Video: 360 Degree View Of The SR-99 Tunnel

Love it or hate it, the SR-99 tunnel project is rapidly coming to completion after some traumatic fits and starts. Bertha, the sole tunnel...

What We’re Reading: Big Choices, Definitely Art, And Safer Schools

Big choices: Los Angeles voters keep Mayor Eric Garcetti and turn down a building moratorium on new housing on very low turnout. Offline: There's still...

Paul Constant On Nathan Vass, The Blogging Bus Driver

Paul Constant is (among other things!) the co-founder of the excellent The Seattle Review of Books. He recently interviewed me for his site. We...

Sound Transit Shares Roosevelt TOD Stakeholder Priorities

Sound Transit held an open house last night in the Roosevelt neighborhood to discuss priorities for transit-oriented development (TOD). The transit agency has three...

Call To Action: Support The Downtown/SLU Rezones On Monday

The first public hearing on the Downtown/South Lake Union Rezone is 6pm Monday (March 13th) at City Hall, and we encourage you to testify. Show up...

Latest Madison BRT (RapidRide G) Designs Raise Concerns Around Bike Safety

This week, in an online open house, the Seattle Department of Transportation is presenting the latest update to the plans for the $120 million...

Link Connections 2.0: Metro And Sound Transit Mulling Changes To SR-520...

King County Metro Transit and Sound Transit are relaunching an interagency effort to improve connections between Link and buses primarily serving the Eastside. The...

Futurewise Awards Celebrate Equity-Centered Environmentalism

Supporters, colleagues and elected officials gathered at Seattle's Westin Hotel for Futurewise's Spring Breakfast Livable Community Awards on March 2nd. The awards lifted up six groups...